Short Bio

The artist, Natalia, was born in Georgia and has lived in various places including Russia, Ukraine, Israel, and Sweden. Self-taught, Natalia later pursued courses in Moscow to study the techniques of Renaissance masters before attending art school in Sweden. Her work reflects a rich life experience, using colors and shapes to express her emotions, ideas, and philosophies. Some pieces are dedicated to nature and animals, inspired by the beauty of Sweden's landscapes. When not painting, Natalia enjoys exploring local forests and lakes. Grateful for the opportunity to share her art, she hopes her paintings will bring joy and inspire others to see the beauty in life.

Statement

"For me, creativity is as necessary as the air we breathe. Without my painting, I would merely exist, but not truly live. Through my art, I aim to convey my inspiration drawn from the beauty of life, time, philosophy, and infinity. My paintings seek to express the spiritual side of existence, reaching a metaphysical level that we can all connect with. I strive to communicate with the viewer through beauty and symbols, exploring how I can share my world with others.In my oil painting, "The Way to Light," an ocean and sunset are visible, with waves embracing the sun like a heart. In my watercolors featuring dancers, their figures transform into flowers. "Time Runs Out" depicts transience, yet the memory of beauty endures, illustrating the eternal cycle of existence.I enjoy working with large or medium formats, which afford me and my hands the freedom to immerse ourselves and experiment. The creative process is dynamic, allowing materials and ideas to evolve until the motif resonates with me. Ultimately, I aspire for the finished piece to resonate with the hearts of my viewers, becoming a part of their souls. If I achieve this, I consider my goal accomplished."

Biography

The artist was born in Georgia and has lived in many places such as Russia, Ukraine, Israel, and Sweden. Natalia is self-taught in life. Later she took courses in Moscow to study the technology of the old masters of the Renaissance. She then went to art school in Sweden. Natalia's work reflects her life experience. She uses colors and shapes to tell stories about how she feels and to express her ideas and philosophies in her paintings. Sometimes her paintings are dedicated to nature and animals. Natalia loves the beautiful nature of Sweden. When she's not painting, she enjoys exploring the local forests and lakes. Natalia is grateful for the opportunity to share her art with the world. She hopes that her paintings will bring joy and help people see the beauty in life.